Mar 23, 2016: WlBT: Jackson councilman reacts to deadly police pursuit into Jackson
"This isn't the fault of the Clinton Police Department - it wasn't anything they did. The radio traffic indicates that they were backing off at that time," said Mayor Phil Fisher of Clinton.
"This isn't the fault of the Clinton Police Department - it wasn't anything they did. The radio traffic indicates that they were backing off at that time," said Mayor Phil Fisher of Clinton.
Aug 22, 2015: WAPT: Who’s accountable? Clinton resident says city won’t fix massive sinkhole.
Clinton’s Mayor Phil Fisher said that back in 2001, the city did put that pipe, because there was a threat to public property, but the city did not agree to maintain the pipe. June 3, 2015: WAPT: Clinton aldermen approve $40 million shopping center
Mayor Phil Fisher said a lot of people worked for months to make the project a reality. "This would not be possible without Mississippi College and Clinton Public Schools and the Clinton Planning and Review Board," Fisher said. |
Apr 30, 2015: Clarion Ledger: Clinton Mayor, Hinds DA trade verbal blows at press conference
Clinton Mayor Phil Fisher called the conference to talk about four repeat offenders in particular: Cedric Williams, Woodrez Davis, Michael Millender, and Matthew Eakin, whom he said had long criminal histories, and in some cases had their habitual offender statuses rescinded in plea deals, allowing them to be back out on the street.
Clinton Mayor Phil Fisher called the conference to talk about four repeat offenders in particular: Cedric Williams, Woodrez Davis, Michael Millender, and Matthew Eakin, whom he said had long criminal histories, and in some cases had their habitual offender statuses rescinded in plea deals, allowing them to be back out on the street.
Apr 29, 2015: Jackson Jambalaya: DA to Mayor: It's "only four criminals" (Updated with complete video)
Clinton Mayor Phil Fisher held a press conference this afternoon to discuss crimes allegedly committed by "career criminals" and their treatment by the Hinds County criminal justice system.
Clinton Mayor Phil Fisher held a press conference this afternoon to discuss crimes allegedly committed by "career criminals" and their treatment by the Hinds County criminal justice system.